I am constantly amazed these days at how our little boy is changing, and it seems like he picks up some new sound, facial expression or activity every day. As of this writing, some of the biggest changes I have noticed have to do with diapers, teeth and clapping. Here are some thoughts on each.Diaper… Read more »
Category: Beach Living
Things I Like
Buying roses any time but Valentine’s DayMovies about the Kennedys Conde Nast magazines Memories of playing in a tree stand as a kidDiscovering new wines A colorful orchid Fast forwarding through commercialsThe unique smell of an atticHans Christian Andersen’s writings Stemless wine glasses The Berlin mural on the south side of Boomers
Tidewater School by the Sea starts ‘World Tour’
The Tidewater School by the Sea, in Bishopville is mailing out “Flat Stanley” all over the world. To start the “World Tour” part of their curriculum, Tidewater students read the book Flat Stanley. After reading Flat Stanley, the children created their own flat “people” that will be sent out around the world to learn about foreign states, countries,… Read more »
SDHS American Field Service Club ventures to Wisconsin
Stephen Decatur High School’s American Field Service Club (AFS) recently ventured to Burlington, Wis., where they endured sub zero temperatures. Pictured above is sophomore Jesse Harman, senior Katherine Janson and juniors Lindsey Miller and Nick Abbatichio. Submitted Photos
OC Elementary School Celebrates 100th Day
Lilly Castellanos-Avalos and Michael Rigby dramatize two of the opposites, happy and grumpy, that their class brainstormed. Melanie Biscoe’s first grade class created a list of 100 opposite word pairs for Ocean City Elementary School’s 100th Day Celebration.
Most Blessed Sacrament Students Out of Uniform
Middle school students and teacher Mr. MacGuinness from Most Blessed Sacrament School in Berlin sport jerseys from their favorite NFL teams. The students donated canned goods to their Character Cabinet Pantry to help the needy. Each month this opportunity is given for students to come to school out of uniform.
Buckingham’s K-Kids
Buckingham Elementary School’s “K-Kids” were up bright and early on a recent Saturday morning to attend the K-Kids conference in Ocean Pines with their teacher Julie Zirkle. Pictured above are Allan G.Kastner, Zoie Williams, Rose Billings and Claire Billings.
Worcester Prep 2nd Graders Undertake ‘Kids Bread Community Service Project
The second grade classes at Worcester Prep each year work on a special learning and community service project called Kids Bread. Students learn about math, science, social studies, art and marketing during the project. Working with tickets and money for the Kids Bread sale were Griffin Cummings, front, Kaitlyn Hamer, Jarad Gabriel, Gia Bautista and… Read more »
BIS 4th Graders Sculpt like Alexander Calder
Fourth graders in Mrs. McCracken and Mrs. Schiffer’s class at Berlin Intermediate School read a story titled, “My Name is Maria Isabel.” As an extension to the story, students researched the meaning of their names and then used wire to sculpt their name like the famous artist Alexander Calder. Above, Mason Horsey and Christina Romano… Read more »
Worcester Prep Holds Annual Parent’s Night
Worcester Preparatory School recently held Parents’ Night to coincide with a double feature of basketball games. Above, senior girls’ varsity basketball players honored their parents and thanked them for all of their support over the years. Pictured above, front from left, are Erin Ternahan, Anna Townsend, Hilary Roughton, Sophie Townsend, Elizabeth Hudson, Jackie Wangel and… Read more »